Hi, Question first, If looking for a Ruger No. 1 to rebarrel to 45-70, is there a particular chambering that would be better to start with? Say, to use the same extractors that came on the original gun, for example. Or does it not make a difference?
Background if needed;
I want a Ruger No. 1 'International', which is the one with the full length mannlicher forend, in either 45-70 or a 35 cal. I live in Iowa and we can use straightwall cartridges OR bottle neck cartridges of at least 35 cal. Ruger made a No. 1 in these chambering in other models but not in the 'International' model as far as I know (point me to one ,please, and solve all my problems).
I think the best way to get one is starting with an international model and changing the barrel OR chambering. If I start with a 308 or 3006, the conversion to 358Win or 35 Whelen would be a pretty straight forward rebore to the desired chambering (maybe even a 270 but idk if there's enough meat in the barrel to go from 270 to 35...?). However, if I want to go with a 45-70, what's the best starting point to make the swap as simple as possible or does it not make a difference?
I don't know if its worth messing with the 45-70 option when the solution of a rebore to 35 cal is right there but I want to at least know the starting point for each option. Is there an advantage to having it rebarreled completely to 45-70 vs rebored to 35? Less recoil than a Whelen, maybe? The only other advantage of the 45-70 is hunting in other straightwall cartridge states that don't have the 35 call exceptions that Iowa does.
Thanks for the help.
Background if needed;
I want a Ruger No. 1 'International', which is the one with the full length mannlicher forend, in either 45-70 or a 35 cal. I live in Iowa and we can use straightwall cartridges OR bottle neck cartridges of at least 35 cal. Ruger made a No. 1 in these chambering in other models but not in the 'International' model as far as I know (point me to one ,please, and solve all my problems).
I think the best way to get one is starting with an international model and changing the barrel OR chambering. If I start with a 308 or 3006, the conversion to 358Win or 35 Whelen would be a pretty straight forward rebore to the desired chambering (maybe even a 270 but idk if there's enough meat in the barrel to go from 270 to 35...?). However, if I want to go with a 45-70, what's the best starting point to make the swap as simple as possible or does it not make a difference?
I don't know if its worth messing with the 45-70 option when the solution of a rebore to 35 cal is right there but I want to at least know the starting point for each option. Is there an advantage to having it rebarreled completely to 45-70 vs rebored to 35? Less recoil than a Whelen, maybe? The only other advantage of the 45-70 is hunting in other straightwall cartridge states that don't have the 35 call exceptions that Iowa does.
Thanks for the help.